$166
Cadenhead’s Authentic Collection presents this Glenrothes 17 Years Old 2001 in 200ml format at 54%, the 240 bottle outturn vatted from refill bourbon casks delivering honeyed barley and gentle American oak for the Italian market.
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Cadenhead's Authentic Collection presents bottlings at natural strength without chill filtration or colouring, working through the firm's deep stocks. Cadenhead's is Scotland's oldest continuously operating independent bottler, founded in Aberdeen in 1842 and now run from Campbeltown under J&A Mitchell ownership. The 200ml format used here is unusual for the line, suggesting a sample sized edition or a value tier release. This Glenrothes 17 Years Old, distilled in 2001 and bottled in 2018 at 54%, was vatted from refill bourbon casks across 240 bottles for Italy.
Seventeen years in refill bourbon casks produces a profile fundamentally led by distillery character. The casks' first fill activity exhausted under previous tenancy, the wood contributes through accumulated secondary chemistry: lignin's slow breakdown delivers syringaldehyde and vanillin at attenuated levels, lactones produce coconut and creamy oak through cumulative contact, and ellagitannins build structure gradually. Vatting multiple casks of similar age smooths individual cask variation.
On the nose, honeyed barley sits with vanilla pod, fresh apple and a faint coconut lift. The palate moves through cooked pear, lemon curd and a clean toasted oak undertone, with 54% strength delivering distillery character without harshness. A faint white peach lift threads through mid palate. The finish is medium long and softly drying, the casks' diminished tannin signature leaving the spirit's Speyside fruit clearly framed.
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$166